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Whoops, even ChatGPT knows that the name Palestine originates from the Philistines 2000 years ago, and that today's Arab Palestinians have nothing to do with the Greek Philistines.
Imagine hijacking the term "Palestine" even though it refers to people that have nothing to do with you
en.wikipedia.org
No lol, Philistines are a nation of genetically Greek people living here over 2000 years ago. They had nothing to do with today's Muslim Arab Palestinians.
Syrians, Egyptians, Iraqis, Jordanians, Yemenis, and Arabs have an ancient existence, but Palestinians don't?
Hundreds of millions of native middle easterners from Semitic and near Semitic civilizations speak Arabic now and all recognize the Palestinians.
Western/American academics know Jews and Palestinians are originally the same stock.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11543891/
'Archaeologic and genetic data support that both
Jews and Palestinians came from the ancient Canaanites, who extensively mixed with Egyptians, Mesopotamian, and Anatolian peoples in ancient times.'
Prophet Ibrahim and Sarah were from Ur, Sumer [not Semitic] whose descendants mixed with Canaanites who were Semitic. (They are not talking about you, a Ukrainian).
Hebrew Bible mentions Seven Nations of Canaanites who pre-existed the arrival of Prophet Abraham. Palestinians descend from them as well.
Scholars unanimously agree that the account of Israelites breaching the walls of Jericho (after wandering the desert for 40 years), slaughtering every local man, woman, child, and cattle is a fabrication, which most likely originated in the later period of rivalry between the kings of Judah and Israel [its on Wikipedia].
en.m.wikipedia.org
'Sometime in the 12th century [BCE], the
Philistines, who had immigrated from the
Aegean region, settled in the southern coast of Palestine.
[40][41] Traces of Philistines appeared at about the same time as the Israelites.
[42] The Philistines are credited with introducing iron weapons, chariots, and new ways of fermenting wine to the local population.
[41][vii] Over time, the Philistines integrated with the local population and they, like other people in Palestine, were engulfed by first the Assyrian empire and later the Babylonian empire.
[41][viii] In the 6th century, they disappeared from written history.
[43][ix]'
Disappearing from written history doesn't mean their identity disappeared, as modern 'Israelis' [from Ukraine or Poland] proclaim.